Show bets bet's Let I Af c F y Vint M J A A. hse Fascinating Albert Edward Wiggam D. D Sc Se c. c Your I Let s Explore I M- M Md d our 10 Pastime w With The Tho Noted m or The e Fruit Pruit of the Family Tree j U Wj TODAY MORE THAW TO TOI I F REGARDED A A 6 HORT TERM i RATHE II DEATH Ak 0 PART 1 vif I 5 r I HJ FOR JOB l I IT I. eEf To T TA I I IA A HETI C C. AIO ATTITUDE fW tN DRAW DRW our OOT S. S p 16 S TH THE I RATHER A seVeRE A j ATTITUDE 9 5 5 T Ie OR NO NO NOI NOTI 2 f 7 ji I 1 TI j F- F j L 4 JB x t. t tr S DOE OWE RI r 1 i HEAR 60 Go THAT IT i-I- HI r. r O FUTURE THOUGHTS AUD f 11 1 OP oPo JO Authors Author's note These answers are riven given from the scientific point of view Not all aU moral questions can I be answered with absolute scientific accuracy but no decision as to what Is moraD morally right Is possible without with I out science Science puts the rights of organized society above the rights of individuals w 1 Yes as proved by the increasing frequency of divorce However while this is partly very bad yet in the opinion of our soundest sociologists It t is partly an evidence of the emancipation emancipation eman of women Formerly when marriage became unbearable a woman woman woman wo wo- man had almost no recourse And while some women have used today's emancipation as a means means' for tor trial marriage which is altogether an art evil yet the remedy I think lies not so much in making divorce more cult as in making makinE marriage more difficult dif di and requiring vastly more preparation for it than is 15 even een dreamed of now The low divorce rate among college women as compared com com- pared with less educated women shows that education and intelligence count for a vast deal in making happy choices and maki making g the choices happy when they have once been made 2 Dr Harry W. W Hepner industrial psychologist tried a large experiment on this point using both experienced and inexperienced He Re found unquestionably that the most successful interviewers were those who cross the applicants applicant and compelled them to prove th their statements The kindly fatherly attitude attitude at at- seemed to lead the applicants to think they could either He lle or gloss over unfavorable things about them them- selves 3 3 The answer Is h a a qualified yes although the behaviorist school of psychologists to to whose beliefs I am m chiefly committed committed does does not believe that the processes by which past experIenc experiences ex ex- remain and influence us are quite the same as the a ultra ultra- Freudians believe The latter believe I that each past act or experience remainS remains remains re re- re- re mains in the subconscious or unconscious unconscious un conscious mind as either a sort o of fairy or evil imp or repressed wish I struggling to get up Sup in into ino o the conscious con 1 mind and pull or push us this way or that sometimes even in dreams The behaviorists have a a adif different dif ferent and I think more helpful explanation ex ex- of all this which I shall discuss here soon |